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Rotary Foundation District 6880 District Grants 2018-19
Presenter Bob Kelley Selma Rotary Club District 6880 Foundation Chair
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Rotary Foundation This Presentation will be Available as a PowerPoint Presentation At In the Downloads Section
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REMINDER Your participation today qualifies your club
For a District Grant In Please send an or mail to: Jan McDonald 1002 S. Main St. Demopolis, AL 36732 Stating the webinar you attended along with your club name Use Webinar Attendance as the subject
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What Are District Grants
Rotary Foundation Makes Two Types of Grants Global Grants for Large International Projects that involve the cooperation of Two or More Clubs and Districts from around the World District Grants are intended to support the Projects and efforts of local Rotary clubs
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What Are District Grants
Rotary Foundation (NOT District) Funds for Rotary Club Supported Projects Projects are usually smaller in size Projects completed in shorter timeframe (3-6 months) Projects involve the active participation (usually) of the local Rotary Club Can be done in conjunction with another organization
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What Do District Grants Support
Club Projects – About $40,000 each year Interact Rotaract Youth Exchange Summer Scholars – Scholarship Program Club and (DDF) District funding only—no TRF match
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Where Does the $$ Come From?
It is a partial return of Contributions to the Rotary Foundation 3 Years Ago 50% comes back to District 6880 50% of what comes back is eligible to fund District Grants The other 50% is available to fund Global Grants and Polio Plus In an Average Year we will have about $40,000 available for District Grants
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District Grant Timeline 2018-19
Grants Management Seminar 2012 District Grant Timeline Feb. 15, Clubs complete Grant Management Seminar March 27,2018 Clubs sign MOU’s (deadline) (required every year) April 28, Final Reports Due on District Grants May 15, District Grant Applications due ( Grants) June 1, Final review of District Grant Apps by Committee July 1, District Block Grant (for all clubs) submitted to TRF Sept. 1, District Grant Club Awards announced(approximately) Nov. 1, District Grants funds released to Clubs Jan. 1, Projects should start on or before this date Feb. 15, Project progress report due April 1, Projects Completed by this date April 28, Final Reports due ( Grants) for review and approval by district grants & stewardship chair 1
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Application Process District grant may be used for local or international projects. Some activities are NOT permitted – more later Read Grant Terms and Conditions, RI has Final Decision Grants Committee reviews and asks for revisions or passes on for final vote. May have more requests than $ available – we will reduce request to match what we have. Clubs that Give to the Foundation have Better Chance of Full Funding.
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Prohibited Activities
Purchase of Land or buildings Fundraising activities Expenses related to Rotary activities-conferences, anniversary celebrations, etc. Unrestricted cash donations to an agency Activities for an expense already paid Rotary signage costing over $500.00 Rotary cannot own any equipment purchased
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Permitted Activities Conducting educational seminars
Repair of existing buildings New construction in parks or public areas Purchase of equipment for organizations Food backpack programs Scholarships (no payments to individuals) Town Welcome Signs International projects
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Plan Your Project Get two club members committed to project
Plan the scope of activities Find a way to get Rotarians involved Get cost and time estimates Coordinate with any municipal or other entities Coordinate with other Rotary clubs Make a plan for Publicity Have Contingency Plans if we can’t fund your entire request
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REMINDER Your participation today qualifies your club
For a District Grant In Please send an or mail to: Jan McDonald 1002 S. Main St. Demopolis, AL 36732 Stating the webinar you attended along with your club name Use Webinar Attendance as the subject
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Conduct Your Project Don’t Start before getting final approval
Don’t spend any money before final approval Save your receipts!!! Invoices are not receipts Try to run as many expenses as possible through the club rather than individual members Let us know if things change If project goes over budget, can we get more Grant money? NO!
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What if We Can’t Do Our Project
The final report is due by April 28,2019. The projects are to be completed by then. Municipal Time frames get Changed Key individual on project leaves Fundraising Falls Short CONTACT US EARLY IN A PROBLEM We will work to try and accommodate changes May have to cancel grant, but you can reapply
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Prepare Your Final Report
Describe what was done Show what was spent Attach copies of your receipts Make sure your numbers match Sign the report Scan and the report
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Include Pictures with Report
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Getting Reimbursed We operate District Grants as a reimbursement
If we provide funds up front you have to keep them separate from club finances Be timely in preparing your final report Check goes to President or Secretary Rotary allows only one District Grant year to be open at a time – meaning we can’t get funds for the current grant year if last year’s projects are still open. Your problems become our problems.
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Common Mistakes Income and Expenses don’t match
Buying Equipment, but no Rotary participation Incomplete set of receipts Only having one member responsible for the project Starting too early Providing way too much detail about project, both in the application and final report Make Grant Request for Round Amounts, i.e. $1, not $ It’s an estimate.
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QUESTIONS ??? (334)
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REMINDER Your participation today qualifies your club
For a District Grant In Please send an or mail to: Jan McDonald 1002 S. Main St. Demopolis, AL 36732 Stating the webinar you attended along with your club name Use Webinar Attendance as the subject
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